Example sentences of "[modal v] [art] right " in BNC.

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1 Would the right thing be to seem more experienced or less experienced ?
2 Would the right hon. Gentleman prefer to do what Labour last did — cut the hospital building programme and cut the other programmes ?
3 What would the right hon. Gentleman do in those circumstances ?
4 Would the right hon. Gentleman consider a proposition that would increase public spending in Scotland without costing the Government anything ?
5 Would the right hon. Gentleman therefore care to suggest what I should say to those 420 workers in Rolls-Royce who have been ejected from their jobs with scant courtesy and with no idea why it has happened , who have all the skills required for building motor cars and are not to be given the chance to do so ?
6 Why otherwise would the right hon. Member for Chesterfield feel the need to table such a motion and why would 24 other Members sign it , if they had real confidence in what they were being told by the Opposition Front-Bench spokesmen and agreed with them ?
7 His book undoubtedly fills a need ; it may , besides , make you wonder whether we have most of us come all that far since the days of Babbage , the true father of the computer , who recorded in his memoirs that he often used to be asked by the mandarins of the English establishment , when they came to view his difference engine : ‘ Pray , Mr Babbage , if you put into the machine wrong figures , will the right answers come out ? ’
8 Will the right Hon. Gentleman exempt Wales from the opting-out schemes which could make those plans meaningless ?
9 Will the right hon. Gentleman give a commitment that capital will be made available in time for the accident and emergency unit to be completed and ready to receive patients when Westminster hospital closes ?
10 Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that the majority of first-wave trusts face serious financial problems ?
11 Will the right hon. Gentleman now acknowledge that a system based on the highest bid was always likely to undermine the quality and variety of British television ?
12 Will the right hon. Gentleman tell us now , in precise terms , what are the Government 's plans for making further increases in VAT ?
13 In view of his admission some weeks ago that this Government have imposed the heaviest tax burden in British history , will the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the Chancellor 's wholly inaccurate statement to the House yesterday that the Government have been cutting taxes ever since 1979 ?
14 When will the right hon. Gentleman summon up the courage to make a decision on the applications ?
15 Will the right hon. Gentleman now throw off the veto of his Minister of State and have the courage to meet us to argue and discuss the case ?
16 However , will the right hon. Gentleman accept from me , speaking as the Member of Parliament for Belfast , South , that those engaged in terrorism are not inclined to listen to such appeals , and that the security situation must be dealt with ?
17 Will the right hon. Gentleman join me once again in congratulating Mr. James Baker on the notable and indispensable part that he played in bringing about the Madrid conference ?
18 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman admit that more than 80 per cent .
19 Will the right hon. Gentleman explain why the CBI is wrong and he is right ?
20 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman have a serious look at capital allowances , especially for plant and machinery , which should not have only a 25 per cent .
21 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman consult the Confederation of British Industry , which is coming round to the view that a 40 per cent .
22 When will the right hon. Gentleman give that consistency and leadership to the police and back them for a change ?
23 Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that Britain was one of the countries that ruled against the inclusion of the role of overseas development and co-operation as part of the discussions at Maastricht ?
24 On the transport of nuclear weapons , which is covered in the Drell report and should therefore be part of the Oxburgh report , will the right hon. Gentleman undertake to give local authorities notice when nuclear weapons are to be transported through their localities ?
25 Will the right hon. Gentleman pay particular attention to human rights , to the rights of ethnic minorities , and —
26 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman discuss that issue with London Transport ?
27 Will the right hon. and learned Gentleman require the guaranteeing of through routes to all parts of the United Kingdom ?
28 In the light of what surely must be a changed forecast , will the right hon. Gentleman review his hostility so far to careful public expenditure designed to create infrastructure improvements for the future and to get the economy moving ?
29 Will the right hon. Gentleman now , even at this late stage , intervene to try to stop the closure , bearing in mind the Government 's responsibility for privatising the steel industry , thereby allowing a butcher such as Bob Scholey to betray the Scottish steel workers ?
30 Finally , will the right hon. Gentleman explain what the trust could do that the district health authority , under its present management , could not ?
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